The Sacred Turtles of Kandavu A Fijian Legend 1. What is a legend? A legend is a very old story or set of stories from ancient times about famous events or persons. These stories are not always true . 2. Where does the story “The Scared Turtles of Kandavu” take place? The legend of the sacred turtles of Kandavu takes place in the Fijian island of Namuana. 3. Fiji: Fiji, a country in the South Pacific, is an archipelago (group of islands) of more than 300 islands. It's famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. 4. How, according to the legend, did the warriors of Kadavu save themselves a long journey by sea? The Fijian islands are surrounded by sea. The legends says that the warriors of Kadavu saved the time for a long journey by sea, by sliding their canoes on rollers up over the na...
Summary
Lencho
was Mexican farmer, who lived in a lonely house on top of a low hill. He had a
strong faith in God. From early years he was
instructed to believe in God unquestioningly.
Lencho
and his family were hard workers and lived by the money they made from
cultivating crops in their field. He was hoping for a decent rain which would be good for his crops. He
told his wife that they might have rain that day.
It
was during the dinner time that it began to rain. Lencho
was happy and believed that each rain drops will bring him a better crop and
plenty of money.
But soon against his hopes, the rain turned ugly and it began to pelt
hailstones. His entire labour for the year was laid to waste. His crops were
completely destroyed.
He
was sad. But
Lencho did not lose all hope. He turned to God for help. Faith can move
mountains. The
next day he wrote a letter to god seeking a hundred pesos so that he can plant
his crops once again. He went to the post office and posted the letter.
A
post office employee saw Lencho’s letter and he informed the post master about
the unusual address. The post master was a loving man
and was surprised by Lencho’s strong faith in God. In order not to shake the faith of the
farmer, he decide to collect some money and send it to Lencho.
However the Post master and his
friends could collect only seventy pesos. They sent it to Lencho with the
signature - ‘God’. When Lencho came the next Sunday, the post office employee
gave him the money. Lencho showed no surprise. Such
was his faith.
But Lencho got angry when he
counted the money.
It was only seventy pesos and not the hundred, that he had asked for . God,
who knows even one’s innermost thoughts, does not make mistakes.
Lencho thought that the post office employees had taken the money.
He
wrote another letter to God. He wrote that he urgently needed
the rest of the money, and asked God not to send it through post office, as the
post office employees are dishonest. The post master, who took the pain and
effort to collect the seventy pesos, was stunned when he read the letter.
“Letter to God” is a
simple story of a naïve farmer,
who has unshaken faith in God. Gregorio Lopez brings out the
hard working nature of Lencho, his strong faith in God, his simplicity in a
realistic but humourous way.